In part 1 of this article (June 2015), we explored the role of the church in interpreting, applying, and even adapting certain scriptural instructions to the community of God. We reviewed the authority that Christ gave to the church in handling the “keys” of the kingdom (Scripture) and “binding” and “loosing” its teachings to its members (interpreting and applying scriptural standards to the Christian community and its members) and how this authority is exhibited in the statements of belief, standards of conduct, and redemptive discipline the church implements for the benefit of its community
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
The place and importance of Scripture as the primary tool to be used by a church leader is often aff...
This series of articles suggests some ground rules for dealing with a potentially divisive theologic...
The role the church plays in interpreting, applying, and adapting scriptural teaching is fraught wit...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Controversial issues have the potential of splitting the church. To avoid this danger, church leader...
Acts 15 reveals that the church, inits assembly of representative members, may indeed speak with bin...
The place and influence of Scripture in the contemporary world is marginal and seriously undermined....
This article examines whether two of the apostolic fathers, Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch,...
In the pastoral letters of the provincial councils of Baltimore (1829-1849), a dramatic shift occurs...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
In this part two of the article the article begins by introducing positive challenges of the Kingdom...
This paper will explore the reign of Christ and the mission of the Church in the Book of Revelation....
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
The place and importance of Scripture as the primary tool to be used by a church leader is often aff...
This series of articles suggests some ground rules for dealing with a potentially divisive theologic...
The role the church plays in interpreting, applying, and adapting scriptural teaching is fraught wit...
The article deals that biblical theology of Еmerging church focused primarily on the issues of the r...
Controversial issues have the potential of splitting the church. To avoid this danger, church leader...
Acts 15 reveals that the church, inits assembly of representative members, may indeed speak with bin...
The place and influence of Scripture in the contemporary world is marginal and seriously undermined....
This article examines whether two of the apostolic fathers, Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch,...
In the pastoral letters of the provincial councils of Baltimore (1829-1849), a dramatic shift occurs...
The way Scripture understands itself is presented elsewhere in the theses sent out by the Council. T...
In this part two of the article the article begins by introducing positive challenges of the Kingdom...
This paper will explore the reign of Christ and the mission of the Church in the Book of Revelation....
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. While there are certain standards ...
This study was undertaken so that the writer would achieve a greater understanding of the developmen...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
The place and importance of Scripture as the primary tool to be used by a church leader is often aff...
This series of articles suggests some ground rules for dealing with a potentially divisive theologic...